The map titled "Brazil And Guayana" was created by G.W. Colton and published in 1856 by J.H. Colton & Co. in New York. The map is part of a world atlas that represents one of the finest and most accurate collections of its time. This particular edition, noted for its scarcity, was bound into quarter leather embossed brown cloth covered boards, with the title "Colton's Atlas Of The World" stamped in gold. This map is an atlas map type, showcasing Brazil and the region of Guayana, which includes parts of present-day French Guiana, Guyana, and Suriname.
This is a reproduction print of a historical map

















